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Quote: Originally Posted by zeg  Yes, you can.  In a high-stakes tournament, it's justified if it's the right shot.  In a normal tournament, it might be ok.  For you or me on Sunday? ...
I just look it up on CL. found another one in LA area. asking for 65 cash. http://inlandempire.craigslist.org/spo/2308587195.html   try offering 50 cash. maybe they will take it.
the putter looks pretty beaten up. and if the 74.99 is right, I would say no thanks to it.
with a -15 handicap....I say go for it. lol   seriously, I went for the trade to players irons because I felt it was the right time. so, whenever you feel right about getting some players clubs. go for it.
I use driver 90% of the time on a par 4. unless I am at a short course where the par 4 holes are only 280-300 yards. then I hit the 3 wood.
Tiger!! what a day for the guy. if he can have another like this tomorrow, it is going to be a great sunday afternoon of golf.
well, I have to say the scotty. he has won to many tournaments with it to say other wise.
I would love to see him win the tourney and see the smiles on masters officials faces. probably be thinking, "crap, now we have reward this guy"   I think since it is an interview, it shouldn't matter.
Quote: Originally Posted by Chief Broom  Somewhat off topic, but about divot tools... Didn't you used to get a divot tool when you bought a Cameron putter? Wasn't that part of the deal? Didn't the old SC headcovers...
I bring mine into my room. My garage is sometimes left open and I don't want people to see them and steal them
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